On the eve of Hungary's pivotal 2026 parliamentary election, opposition candidate Péter Magyar is intensifying his campaign to end Viktor Orbán's 16-year rule.Magyar called for a decisive two-thirds majority victory, rallying supporters with optimism about change.Large rallies have marked the final campaign days, including a major anti-Fidesz concert in Budapest's Heroes' Square that drew tens of thousands.Orbán, leader of the ruling Fidesz party, trails in most opinion polls but maintains a loyal base.The election has attracted international attention.US Vice-President JD Vance visited Hungary to support Orbán's campaign, and former US President Donald Trump pledged to use the full economic might... [Continue Reading]
In a significant development, Serbian authorities have reported the discovery of “explosives of devastating power” near a crucial pipeline that transports natural gas into Hungary. This finding has not only raised alarm but has also triggered political upheaval in Hungary, ahead of the country's fast-approaching parliamentary elections. The incident has led to accusations of a potential “false flag” operation, possibly aimed at influencing the electoral landscape, an assertion made by Hungary's leading opposition candidate, Péter Magyar. On Sunday, Hungary's Prime Minister, Viktor Orbán, disclosed on social media that he had been briefed by Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić regarding the explosives... [Continue Reading]